Governor: Job Growth Better Than Right-To-Work Law
LANSING (AP) - Gov. Rick Snyder still maintains he doesn't want Michigan to become a right-to-work state.
The Republican governor says that he doesn't want to repeat the experiences of Wisconsin and Ohio, where anti-union measures have been extremely divisive.
Snyder says Michigan has taken steps to encourage job growth that will be more useful than a right-to-work law, such as significantly cutting business taxes that will go into effect Jan. 1st.
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